Joe Keatinge
Author
Series
Shutter volume 1
Publisher
Image Comics, Inc
Pub. Date
[2015]
Language
English
Appears on list
Description
Kate Kristopher, once the most famous explorer of an Earth far more fantastic than the one we know, is forced to return to the adventurous life she left behind when a family secret threatens to destroy everything she spent her life protecting.
Author
Series
Shutter volume 2
Publisher
Image Comics, Inc
Pub. Date
[2015]
Language
English
Description
Kate Kristopher, once the most famous explorer of an Earth far more fantastic than the one we know, is forced to return to the adventurous life she left behind when a family secret threatens to destroy everything she spent her life protecting.
Author
Series
Shutter volume 3
Publisher
Image Comics, Inc
Pub. Date
[2016]
Language
English
Description
Kate Kristopher was a globally renowned explorer on an Earth far more fantastic than our own. Then she wasn't. In our third volume Kate's a world away from everything she knows as everyone she holds dear is on the road to execution.
Author
Publisher
Image Comics, Inc
Pub. Date
©2016.
Language
English
Description
"Kate knows everything! We don't! This story arc that sheds light on the past that Kate and company tried to leave behind. Clues from that past contains answers for where they go next. All roads converge. Not everyone survives the trip. Collects SHUTTER #18-22"--Syndetics.
Author
Publisher
Image Comics
Pub. Date
2018.
Language
English
Appears on list
Description
Within a strange walled city, chefs are the ultimate celebrities and food is the most valued commodity. But there are rules here--rules that even chefs must abide. So when an underage and unlicensed chef stumbles upon a most particular mystery, she might end up bringing it all tumbling down! -- from back cover.
Image Comics' most delicious Young Adult Culinary Fantasy is served up in a collected edition! Within a strange walled city, an unlicensed...
Author
Publisher
Image Comics
Pub. Date
2016.
Language
English
Description
BEOWULF tells of the tale of a Scandinavian hero in lands that would become what is now Denmark and Sweden. A monster, Grendel, has arrived in the kingdom of the Danes, devouring its men and women for over a decade until Beowulf arrives to save them. Garcia and Rubin faithfully follow the original story for a new version that is neither revisionist nor postmodern, but captures the tone and important details of the poem, translating its potent, epic...
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